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Horizon West entrepreneur makes fashion statement Lisa Vogl opened her first retail location at Orlando Fashion Square Mall. DANIELLE HENDRIX STAFF WRITER

Walking in to Horizon West resident Lisa Vogl’s store Verona in Orlando Fashion Square Mall, customers are greeted with a sleek, organized, black-andwhite layout. A variety of sleeved maxi dresses — white, pink, black and blue — are neatly organized on racks, while an array of hijabs in all the colors and patterns of the

Faculty member Greg Pine took a moment to take a selfie with graduating West Orange senior Daniel Wiggan.

Dr. Phillips High School senior class president Tia Humphries addressed the graduates.

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YOUR TOWN OCPS seeks nominations Orange County Public Schools is looking for community champions, distinguished alumni and educators for its 2017 OCPS Hall of Fame. Nominations will be open until June 30. The Hall of Fame candidates are not only graduates; they can be in these categories: Community Champions, Distinguished Alumni and Distinguished Educators. The second group of inductees will be formally announced March 4, 2017. The inaugural class was inducted in May 2015. For information or a nomination form, visit ocps.net. Windermere Prep graduate Naomi Wladimirski was excited to graduate with all her friends.

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Five high schools representing the Windermere, Dr. Phillips and Southwest Orange communities all celebrated their seniors with their respective commencement ceremonies. Seniors in each Class of 2016 reveled in their final moments as high-school students as they listened to a variety of speeches before accepting their diplomas.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2016

OPEN ART LAB 3:30 p.m. Thursday, June 2, at the Windermere Library, 530 Main St. Participants will receive an art challenge and use creative thinking skills to plan and design a project with the supplies given. Ages 6-12. (407) 835-7323.

FRIDAY, JUNE 3

STEREO FM 9:30 p.m. Friday, June 3, at Dexter’s of Windermere, 4757 The Grove Drive, Suite 100, Windermere. (407) 258-7028.

SATURDAY, JUNE 4

WELLNESS FAIR 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, June 4, at the West Orange Recreation Center, 309 S. West Crown Point Road, Winter Garden. Free snacks, give-

aways and activities for children; free health screenings; CPR and AED demonstrations; gardening tips from master gardeners; county vendors; Orange County Fire Department demonstrations and more. (407) 836-7335.

SUNDAY, JUNE 5

FLORIDA HOSPITAL’S GOURMET SOIREE 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday, June 5, at Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando. Florida Hospital and celebrity chef Robert Irvine invite you to roll up your sleeves and join the fight against childhood obesity. Gourmet Soiree is a unique interactive dining experience. Guests not only will watch chefs prepare incredible and healthy dishes before their eyes but also actively participate in the creation and preparation of their meal. The event benefits Florida Hospital for Children’s Mission Fit Possible program. Dressycasual attire recommended. For more, visit floridahospital.com/ gourmetsoiree.

TUESDAY, JUNE 7

FULL CIRCLE CYCLE FIRST ANNIVERSARY 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 7, at 2445 S. Hiawassee Road, Orlando. Fred Hewett, (407) 297-1550. RIBBON CUTTING: KEKE’S BREAKFAST CAFE METROWEST 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 7, at 2433 S. Hiawassee Road, Suite

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8

TAI CHI FOR HEALTH 10:15 a.m. Wednesday, June 8, at the Southwest Library, 7255 Della Drive, Orlando. Introduction to basic energy exercises (Qigong) and Tai Chi principles of movement. Facilitated by Jon Malone. No prior Tai Chi experience needed. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes for freedom of movement. Ages 18 and older. Registration required by calling (407) 835-7323.

and $25 at the door for West Orange Chamber of Commerce members and $25 for others. Includes lunch. (407) 656-1304. M/I SUMMERLAKE HOMES GRAND OPENING 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, June 9, at 15186 Southern Martin St., Winter Garden. RSVP to Aisha, (407) 270-1080 or SalesOrlando@mihomes.com. WEST ORANGE REPUBLICAN WOMEN GENERAL MEETING 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, June 9, at the West Orange Country Club, 3300 West Orange Country Club Drive, Winter Garden. Guest speaker is Deputy Christi Vest, who will discuss current crime trends and specific ways to avoid becoming a victim. Lunch is $20. RSVP to Carolyn Sparks at (407) 248-9559 or (407) 230-3856.

THURSDAY, JUNE 9

CHAMBER LEAD AND FEED NETWORKING LUNCH 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, June 9, at Dexter’s, 4757 The Grove Drive, Suite 100, Windermere. Cost is $17 in advance

FRIDAY, JUNE 10

DONNIE LEE 9:30 p.m. Friday, June 10, at Dexter’s of Windermere, 4757 The Grove Drive, Suite 100, Windermere. For more, call (407) 258-7028.

MONDAY, JUNE 13

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, June 13 through 16, at Windermere Union Church United Church of Christ, 10710 Park Ridge Gotha Road, Windermere. Recommended for ages 3-11. Register at cokesburyvbs.com/wuc2016 or contact the church office at (407) 876-2112 or office@ windermereunion.org.

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Winter Garden VFW Post 4305 Commander Al Halley spoke at the Plant Street Market ceremony.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office Honor Guard stood for a moment of silence at Woodlawn Memorial.

Tom and Diane Klem stayed cool in the shade of the American flag with Amy, 14 months.

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est Orange County beamed with pride as it recognized Memorial Day with several area ceremonies and services. Plant Street Market in Winter Garden and Woodlawn Memorial Park and Funeral Home both hosted ceremonies to honor those who died fighting for the United States. At Plant Street Market, attendees enjoyed the presentation of colors by the Dr. Phillips High School Air Force JROTC and speakers from the Winter Garden VFW Post 4305. The downtown Winter Garden market is still collecting food and toiletry donations for U.S troops until the end of June. At Woodlawn Memorial, guest speakers included former Orlando Police Chief Val Demings, U.S. Army Maj. John M. Williams II and U.S. Marine Sgt. Stephen Tovet.

Joy Underwood was in full patriotic attire for the Woodlawn Memorial ceremony.

Jordan Szeto, Alyssa Raymond, Vanessa Torres and Justin Gonzalez, of the Dr. Phillips High School Air Force JROTC, presented the colors at the Plant Street Market ceremony.

Abby Griffith, 4, was all decked out in red, white and blue for the Plant Street Market ceremony.

Sallie Jane Noel, of Winter Garden VFW Post 4305, offered patriotic tattoos at the Plant Street Market ceremony.

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HALEY BROCKWAY, West Orange High School. “Yesterday I was given the privilege of shadowing Mayor Gary Bruhn along with three other students. We went to the MetroPlan meeting, the Florida League of Mayors Conference and the Law Enforcement Memorial. We also had to celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Rocco’s Tacos. I met the mayors, commissioners, judges, deputies and other elected officials who work to make Florida a great place to live. Thank you so much, Mayor Bruhn, for an awesome experience!

West Orange students spend a day with Mayor Gary Bruhn

AMY COOK, Olympia High School My day with Mayor Gary Bruhn was wonderful. We started off around 8:30 a.m. and headed to the MetroPlan meeting. I learned a little about how elected officials work together to improve transportation around Central Florida. After we left the meeting, we headed back toward Windermere and received a tour of Mayor Bruhn’s favorite sites. Even though I was born in Windermere, I still saw some beautiful sites that I hadn’t before. We celebrated Cinco de Mayo with a delightful meal at Rocco’s Tacos before heading to the Hyatt Regency. The Florida League of Mayors Conference was very exciting. A brilliant economist gave a presentation on the effects of the growing population on the economy of Florida. I had no idea how fast Florida’s population is growing! After the meeting, we headed to the Law Enforcement Memorial. The service was truly beautiful. My eyes filled with tears as the deputies sang and family members spoke of officers lost in the line of duty. My appreciation for the law-enforcement officers who work to protect my loved ones and I grew even more after the memorial. We headed back to Windermere Town Hall around 9 p.m. It was definitely a full day! I am so thankful that the mayor thought of this idea and that my teachers selected me for it to represent Olympia. I learned a lot about the hard work that elected officials do to better the state of Florida and make it a great place to live. Thank you so much, Mayor Bruhn. I will always remember this experience!

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decided to try to do something new this year to engage middle- and high-school students to learn about their government. I offered one student from Gotha and Chain of Lakes middle schools and one student from Olympia and West Orange high schools to “Spend a Day with the Mayor.” However, how to approach this was no easy task. So I reached out to Orange County School Board member Pamela Gould to assist. The guidelines were simple: Each school would decide how to choose the student. And Pam came through. Each school decided how to select the student. The selection processes varied from choosing the class president to a student having to campaign and win an election. This year’s representatives included Arianna Chunoo (Gotha Middle), Samuel Miller (Chain of Lakes Middle), Haley Brockway (West Orange High) and Amy Cook (Olympia High). And after the litany of paperwork, approvals, legal documents and even my driver’s license and proof of insurance, we were ready to go. Make no mistake: I was glad to submit to the scrutiny. If I were a parent, I would want those same assurances before letting my child spend 12 hours with someone I did not know. We started our day at 8:30 a.m. at Windermere Town Hall, and then we traveled to downtown Orlando. We attended the Municipal Advisory Committee meeting for MetroPlan Orlando — the road, bike path, pedestrian and traffic planning organization for Orange, Osceola, and Seminoles counties. We then headed to International Drive for lunch before proceeding to the Florida League of Mayors Conference at the Hyatt Regency. There, they met many of the mayors from across the state and heard from experts regarding the state of our economy at the “Mayors Mean Business” Summit. We had time for just a quick snack before we headed back

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Windermere Mayor Gary Bruhn organized his first “Spend a Day with the Mayor.” Joining him were Olympia High’s Amy Cook, top right, West Orange High’s Haley Brockway, left, Chain of Lakes Middle’s Samuel Miller and Gotha Middle’s Arianna Chunoo.

downtown to the Orange County Courthouse to attend the 34th Annual Law Enforcement Memorial honoring law-enforcement officers killed in the line of duty in Orange County. There they met judges, county commissioners, city commissioners and city council members, Sheriff Jerry Demings, Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs and many police chiefs. It was a solemn event as the police motorcycles led us, followed by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office bagpipes and drums in a processional arriving at the front steps of the courthouse.

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We listened to each lawenforcement officer’s name who had been killed in the line of duty be called out and honored. A sister of an Orange County deputy who had been killed in the line of duty provided the keynote address, and I know her story touched everyone. This is a tough event. It was well after 9 p.m. when we returned to Town Hall — almost 13 hours since they met me that morning. I applaud the students for spending a very long day with me. Gary Bruhn is the mayor of the town of Windermere.

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MAKING PROGRESS: Reams Road ZAK KERR

Three segments and a traffic signal are on the docket for the southeastern main artery of Horizon West.

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Editor’s note: Making Progress is an ongoing series examining Horizon West road projects.

Contact Zak Kerr at zkerr@orangeobserver.com.

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Windermere Prep hosted its graduation ceremony at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.

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tudents from five schools representing Windermere and Southwest Orange County turned their tassels at their respective graduation ceremonies. Dr. Phillips High School began the week with its commencement May 24 at Amway Arena. Foundation Academy followed with its ceremony May 26 at the South Campus. Then, both Windermere Preparatory School and Olympia High School honored their seniors May 27 at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts and the CFE Arena on the University of Central Florida campus, respectively. Finally, West Orange High School’s Class of 2016 celebrated commencement May 31 at Amway Arena. — MICHAEL ENG, DANIELLE HENDRIX, JENNIFER NESSLAR AND STEVEN RYZEWSKI

Olympia graduates Ana Orsi, left, Gabriella Masturzo, Marina Silva, Bruce Silva, Vitoria Vilela, Brunna Sigueira and Giulia Amorim gathered for one last photo all together as high-schoolers.

Kate Campbell gave the valedictorian address for Foundation Academy.

Dr. Phillips High seniors Sam Mcumber, Matthew Trapani, Brendon Lyra, Geena Desai, Tony Striner, Ryan Goonen and Jacob Baenen were ready to graduate.

West Orange High School seniors Jerimy Dempsey and Jeffrey Delva pondered the meaning of graduation backstage. Windermere Prep seniors Erin Moutz, left, Victoria Catarina Furlan, Grace Morris and Scher Anwer enjoyed some laughs before the ceremony began.


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Dr. Phillips High School’s valedictorians all were ready to graduate.

Dr. Phillips High senior Kayla Williams was excited to graduate.

Jeremy Moore, Eddie McDoom and Antonio Owens were chillin’ out backstage before West Orange High School’s commenement ceremony.

Windermere Prep valedictorian Alexander Schwartz will attend Northwestern University in the fall.

Olympia Principal Guy Swenson surprised valedictorian Deesha Desai with the news that of the 19 valedictorians in Orange County Public Schools this year, she had the highest GPA.

Foundation Academy’s Gabe Walker says he and his fellow graduates are “No. 1.”

Olympia High seniors Eduardo Molina and Ansley Denton hugged it out right before posing for a picture.

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West Orange seniors Dylan Hartwell, left, Brooke Charlton and Brittany Goodwin had time for a quick photo before the commencement ceremony.


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Six years ago, Vogl was enrolled in photography school with a desire to break into the fashion-photography industry. However, she had just converted to Islam and began to see it as a sort of roadblock on her journey to the world of fashion photography. “I felt like I wasn’t fulfilling my moral obligations to promote modesty, and that’s when I discovered the world of modest fashion, which I didn’t even know existed,” she said. She started working with prominent fashion bloggers, as well as with Islamic clothing brands, getting to know the business. It was then that she and her business partner, Nadine Abu-Jubara, decided to open the online Verona Collection — named for one of the fashion capitals of the world — in February 2015. The pair, along with friend Alaa Ammuss, design the clothes and athletic wear. Business took off faster than the pair had expected. They were shipping worldwide, and demand from European customers in particular grew so much that they opened a European division. After seeing Verona’s online success, the pair decided it was time to branch out and open the Fashion Square location. MODEST MOVEMENT

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estly is more of a feminist movement. “When you see anything in the media about women, they’re objectified and used to sell products, and to me that’s oppression,” she said. “This is liberating, and I feel like it’s allowing me to choose what I want people to see.” Some stereotypes peg Muslim women as oppressed, and these misconceptions of women’s rights and roles are exactly what Vogl hopes to debunk. “When people start to see we’re just like everybody else, it begins to combat that,” she said. “We’re sitting here promoting (modesty) ourselves; we’re independent women; we’re clearly not oppressed.” GROWING INDUSTRY

Vogl isn’t the only one taking an interest in the trend of modest clothing and Islamic-inspired fashion. According to Forbes, in a study co-commissioned by Reuters, Muslims spent $266 billion on clothing in 2013. That number is projected to double by 2019. Additionally, Fortune called Muslim women the “next big untapped fashion market.”

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OIL PAINTING SUMMER CLASS WITH PJ SVEJDA 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays from June 6 to July 18, at The Art Room, 709 Main St., Windermere. No class July 4. Open to artists of all levels; cost is $195 (supplies included). For more information or to reserve a spot, call (407) 909-1869.

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ARTIST NIGHT STUDIO 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at SOBO Art Center 127 S. Boyd St., Winter Garden. No instruction provided. Participants need to bring their own supplies. Chairs and easels are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Open to everyone over 18. Short poses ranging from two to 20 minutes. Registration not required; fee is $10 for WGAA members and $15 for non-members. For more, visit wgart.org.

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MILK MONEY MOVIES 10 a.m. Mondays at the Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden, Sponsored by the city of Winter Garden, this summer series features familyfriendly flicks. Cost is $2 and includes kids’ popcorn and fruit juice combo. The schedule includes “Home” (June 14), “Home Alone” (June 21), “Minions” (June 28), “Kung Fu Panda 3” (July 5), “Happy Feet 2” (July 12), “The Peanuts Movie” (July 19 ) and “Curious George” (July 26). Tickets are cashonly and must be purchased the morning of the event beginning at 8 a.m. For more, call (407) 877-4736.

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MELISSA DUBAY Rave! There are still wonderful people in the world. I’m 30 weeks pregnant, and I had my 21-month-old nephew with me. We went into Chipotle (at Winter Garden Village) to grab lunch. I was holding him (he was hungry and cranky) and was wondering how I was going to hold him and carry our tray of food. The sweet lady behind me tapped me on my shoulder and said, “Miss, you look like you have your hands full. Can I help you?” I said, “Sure!” She then carried our food to our table while I got drinks and even helped me to get a high chair. If you are part of this group and reading this, thank you! You ... reminded me that random acts of kindness do still exist!

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Scott Lineberger likes to print photos of Oakland nature on wood, emphasizing the idea of wood on wood.

Scott Lineberger’s love for trees and photography led him to find unique idea of printing a picture of wood on top of wood. JENNIFER NESSLAR STAFF WRITER OAKLAND

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Scott Lineberger printed this montage of photos of Oakland scenes onto wood.

berger’s eye. The Oakland resident saw photographs of the lighthouse printed on wood. He was so interested in them that he bought them.

“Here’s these guys — they’ve been here 200 years. I just imagine what they’ve had to put up with and watch us go by with our little attitudes. We put so much importance on every single second. They’re just standing there having to weather it all. I think trees are so neat.” — Scott Lineberger

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Come together right now over me C anadian Carm Castiglione — a music teacher in Toronto — brought his John Lennon tribute show, “Imagine John,” to Windermere on Saturday, May 21, for a fundraiser for

the Lift Disability Network. The network seeks to bring the disability community together through faith and working together to ensure no one is alone. The fundraiser took place at the Golden

Bear Club at Keene’s Pointe. Castiglione and his band performed hits such as “A Hard Day’s Night,” “Imagine” and “I Want To Hold Your Hand.” — DANIELLE HENDRIX

Karen Todd and Allan Kasnowski were ready to see the performance. Lift Disability Network Founder Jim Hukill and event promoter Lina Miller — the Imagine John performer’s cousin — were excited about the event.

Carm Castiglione, right, really looked the part.

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Lineberger, a fellow photographer, loved to photograph trees and thought the wood prints would be a great way to display his art. “I thought the neatest thing would be to have something of nature on wood — like wood on wood,” Lineberger said. Eventually, he tracked down the company who could do it for him — Mill Wood Art based in Raleigh, North Carolina — and it began a new form of art for Lineberger, who already had a long career in media.

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As soon as he could get his hands on a Kodak Brownie camera, Lineberger chased his parents around their Montverde home trying to take photos. At 8, he started experimenting with 8 mm movies. In those days, he had no idea that the time he had left with his parents was so short. When he was 11, his mother died of cancer. It was unexpected — Lineberger didn’t know she was as sick as she was. Then just two years later, his father died suddenly of a heart attack. He was sent to South Carolina to live with his older sister’s family. It was in the days before Walt Disney World, and his home in Montverde was quiet. He didn’t want to leave, but once he arrived in South Carolina, he felt the world was opened to him. He had just seen behind-thescenes videos for the newly released “Star Wars.” His high school in South Carolina was five times larger than it would have been in Montverde. A guidance counselor saw potential and invested time in him. He attended a summer broadcasting program at the University of North Carolina. At University of South Carolina — Columbia, he earned a degree in media arts, and he ultimately

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Lineberger is planning on working on a photo series depicting relationships between horses and riders. If you are interested in participating, contact Lineberger at (407) 347-9486.

created a successful media career, including producing “Storm Clouds,” a made-for-TV movie. REDISCOVERING A PASSION

Recently, he has rediscovered his passion for photography. About four years ago, his wife died. Soon after, his brother, whom he had not seen for a long time, invited Lineberger to come take photos of waterfalls with him. Then, he discovered the wood prints and put a photo on wood. The experience launched him back into the world of photography, and upon his return to Central Florida, to help care for his grandmother who lives in Oakland, he began to work with wood prints. One photo depicts cars rushing by the majestic oaks of the town. “Here’s these guys — they’ve been here 200 years,” Lineberger said. “I just imagine what they’ve had to put up with and watch us go by with our little attitudes. We put so much importance on every single second. They’re just standing there having to weather it all. I think trees are so neat.” He takes many photos of trees and local scenes and prints them on wood. Lineberger still works with video and video editing, as well as in the real-estate photography business. But his woodprint photographs have become a new passion, as well as his work taking photographs for the town of Oakland. Contact Jennifer Nesslar at jnesslar@orangeobserver.com.


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Parent volunteers Rachel Erickson, Ann Feivou, Jennifer Beach and Dora Partain worked hard to make the race a success.

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Top finishers included Michael Gusewelle, second-place men’s finisher; Mark Rhode, third-place men’s; Morgan Earp, first-place men’s; Sarah Grathwohl, first-place women’s; Brianna Syzman, second-place women’s; Victoria Grieder, third-place women’s; and Michelle Hamil, first-place girl 12 and under.

Band. The second Warrior Band 5K Dash, which raised money for the West Orange High marching band, was held on the school’s campus. Following the race, runners could enjoy snacks and confetti was showered on the top finishers. Following the race, attendees perused booths at the Healthy West Orange Expo, which also took place at the school. — JENNIFER NESSLAR

WINNERS MEN First place: Morgan Earp Second place: Michael Gusewelle Third place: Mark Rhode WOMEN First place: Sarah Grathwohl Second place: Brianna Syzman Third place: Victoria Grieder 12 AND UNDER Boys: Nikolas Sirois Girls: Michelle Hamil

Lauren and Emily Cooper, 9 months, were ready to cheer on the runners.

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Hilla Cohen, left, enjoyed dinner with Orit and Hili Ben-Hamo.

Yakov Suissa tries to pull his friend, Maor Benshoshan, back toward the slide.

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habad of South Orlando helped the community celebrate Lag Ba’Omer — a festive day on the Jewish calendar, celebrating the anniversary of the passing of the great sage and mystic Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai — with an evening filled with family fun Thursday, May 26, at the Camp Gan Israel site in Gotha. Families and the Jewish community celebrated by enjoying a barbecue dinner and festive music, and the kids got to play on an inflatable slide, along with archery and other games set up at the site.

Rani Segev had a blast taking her son, Daniel, down the slide.

Sheva and Itzik Benshoshan spent the evening with their sons, Maor and Ido.

— DANIELLE HENDRIX

Daniel Segev had fun playing with the rubber archery arrows.

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Robert Brand rushed for more than 100 yards and a touchdown in Windermere Prep’s 13-8 spring game win over Berean Christian. Page 18A

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Parker Davis, who graduated from Windermere Prep last week, has signed to play college basketball at Rollins College in Winter Park.

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Kirk Sidwell, an Olympia alumnus and freshman on the Stetson baseball team, helped lead the Hatters to the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship May 29.

Rising junior quarterback Joe Milton threw for one touchdown and ran for another for the Olympia Titans May 25.

Despite different results, the Olympia Titans and West Orange Warriors each closed their respective spring football season with signs of progress to leave fans, players and coaches optimistic. STEVEN RYZEWSKI SENIOR SPORTS EDITOR

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45-14 loss for the Olympia Titans and a 38-28 win for the West Orange Warriors brought the spring season of high-school football to a close in West and Southwest Orange County. Despite the seemingly disparate results, both coach Kyle Hayes’ Titans and coach Bob Head’s Warriors completed the season with several encouraging signs that each team will be a force this fall.

OPTIMISM AT OLYMPIA

The Olympia Titans defense forced three turnovers — all by

fumble — and rising junior quarterback Joe Milton ran for one touchdown and threw for another to help offset the disappointment of the team’s 45-14 defeat against Wekiva. The final score included 14 points for Wekiva that were scored during the fourth quarter, during which the two teams utilized their junior-varsity players. The unofficial final score for the varsity teams was 31-14 in favor of the Mustangs through three quarters. For a team that struggled on offense at times in 2015, the strong play of Milton was an encouraging sign — especially considering

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Dr. Phillips defensive end Robert Porcher, a rising senior, picked up another Division I offer last week — this one from UCF. Per 24/7 Sports, Porcher now has 34 scholarship offers.

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New quarterback Austin Burton threw five touchdowns for the Warriors against Gainesville.

SQUEEZE STATS

The roster for this season’s edition of the Winter Garden Squeeze reflects a return to one of the original ideas behind the Florida Collegiate Summer League — local players. lege to come home and improve their game and gain exposure in front of pro scouts along the way. To be sure, in each of the Winter Garden Squeeze’s first two seasons, there has been a local presence. Former Squeeze players such

“It’s just very exciting to be back in Winter Garden for a third season. The hometown team has a hometown feel now — that’s what we really worked on since the end of last season.”

as Andrew Mogg and Brandon Murray played their high school ball on the same field that the FCSL’s Winter Garden franchise utilizes as its home field: West Orange High’s Heller Bros. Ballpark. Brothers Damon and Chase Haecker, who starred at the prep level for Lake Brantley, didn’t have to travel far, either. But there was also a heavy presence of players from schools in the southwestern United States,

— Adam Bates, general manager

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SENIOR SPORTS EDITOR WINTER GARDEN When the

Florida Collegiate Summer League originally was conceived, one of the guiding principles was to provide a place for local baseball players who had gone off to col-

Daija Kiser, of West Orange High, placed second in the shot put in the Classic Division of the Golden South Invitational May 28 at the National Training Center in Clermont. Kiser recorded a put of 38 feet, 10 inches.

WPS hires former Bucs cheerleader

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Racquel Fournet, a Windermere Prep alumna and freshman for FGCU softball, was recognized on the Atlantic Sun Conference First Team last week.

27 The number of players on the Squeeze’s roster with local ties to Central Florida. 23 The number of wins for the Squeeze in 2014. 21 The number of home games on the schedule this summer.

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The Windermere Prep Athletics Department announced May 5 that Kari Soehren has joined the school’s staff as the head coach for its cheerleading program. Soehren is a 2014 UCF alumna who has experience as a professional dancer for the Orlando Magic (2009-2010), a cheerleader for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2012-2014) and has even performed with musician Bruno Mars on “The Today Show.” Soehren previously has coached varsity cheerleading at Ocoee High School and also continues to collaborate with the Buccaneers.


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Robert Brand Robert Brand rushed for more than 100 yards and a touchdown in Windermere Prep’s 13-8 spring game win over Berean Christian May 19 at home. He will see time on defense, as well, as the Lakers begin their next chapter.

When did you start playing football? When I was 7 years old, I played Pop Warner; I did that for about a year. I also played a lot of flag football with my friends. Then I came out in fifth grade for Windermere Prep to play football. I just immediately loved tackle football, especially here, because this is my 15th year at Windermere Prep — I’ve been here longer than anyone else. Will you play in college? Yeah, definitely. I’m in that process right now, definitely going to a few camps this summer, like South Florida Select and some individual college camps, as well. Throughout the entire summer, I’ll be flying up and down, kind of all around, going through that. It’s a fun process. What schools are you looking at? Hillsdale, Lehigh, Colgate — those are the ones that I’m leaning toward, looking at, interested in and learning about to go and do more

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Milton is only a rising junior and still has plenty of time for improvement. “He’s a 2018 kid, and he’s 6-foot-5, so people think he’s older,” coach Kyle Hayes said. “He’s still got to learn to make some throws that he ended up making through athleticism and not through scheme.” Wekiva led 14-7 after a wild first half in which the Titans forced and recovered three fumbles — with Andrew Wilkins, Ronald Teague and Malachi Moore each getting his hands on a loose ball for Olympia. Milton keyed a drive early in the second quarter that ended with him diving into the endzone, tying the game at 7-7. After the Titans originally went with backup quarterback Jake Clarkson for the first three drives of the second half, Milton returned to the field for the fourth drive and connected on three consecutive passes — the third of which was a 60-yard touchdown strike to Derrick Bell. There is also another reason for Titans fans not to look too much into the final score. Olympia was without nine transfers held out as ineligible, per FHSAA guidelines for spring football. Hayes said all nine players should compete for starting jobs in the fall, meaning the on-field product for the Titans could have a different look once the first game whistle blows in August.

THE BASICS

YEAR: Rising senior HEIGHT: 5-foot-11 POSITIONS: Running back, cornerback BIRTHDAY: Aug. 24, 1998 BIRTHPLACE: Atlanta

camps this summer. What about the Northeast interests you? I love being up north, definitely near snow, and I don’t want to be as far away as I am now from skiing, because I love skiing a lot. I just wanted to be near snow, where it was colder, instead of being in 90 degrees every day. How did you get interested in skiing? Just from a very young age, my family and I would always go to Colorado — Bachelor Gulch — to ski a lot every year. I just loved it because I was good at it, just a strong skier, and with an individual coach just got better and better. I mean, if I was up north right now, I’d probably be on a ski team or something, because that’s how much I love skiing. I wanted to be around it in college. What is your favorite class? Probably sports medicine, because it kind of gives you a point of view from being the athlete to knowing almost what your injury is if you get hurt or if you have a friend that gets hurt. You have an understanding of what’s going on, and you learn how to tape and deal with those injuries on and off the field. Just a great teacher, as well.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

Coming to Central Florida from Massachusetts, there have been two big adjustments West Orange quarterback Austin Burton has had to make: playing football in the hot Florida

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in part because of former manager Reuben Felix’s ties to the area. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with that, and local families from West Orange stepped up to host ballplayers who needed a place to stay during the summer. This season, though, there is a new coach — Jay Welsh — and a new identity to the team —

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end of the third quarter. After that, both teams took their starters out of the game in favor of reserves and junior-varsity athletes. That the Warriors led 35-14 through three quarters of varsity play against Gainesville — a 2015 playoff team in Class 6A and a regional finalist, at that — bodes well for an effort that is not your average rebuild. “We’re basically rebuilding, but the expectation at West Orange is to reload,” head coach Bob Head said. “Overall, we had a great spring.” Contact Steven Ryzewski at sryzewski@orangeobserver.com.

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Where haven’t you been but want to go? I would like to go to Antarctica, because not many people go there. It’s just so out of the way and different. I haven’t really seen anything there. Penguins are pretty cool — all that kind of stuff. I’d go to Antarctica, see some cool things there.

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sun and adjusting his timing to his speedy new receivers. And even after throwing for five touchdowns in the Warriors’ 38-28 spring game victory over Gainesville May 27, the rising senior transfer wasn’t ready to single one adjustment out as harder than the other. “It’s both,” Burton said with a laugh. “The heat is tough — you go from 40 (degrees) to 95. That and the speed: These guys can fly.” Burton’s strong performance was one of several highlights for West Orange in the annual spring contest. The ability of receivers such as NaQuan Renalds and Kyveon Jones, who each had a pair of touchdown receptions, to rack up yards after the catch was another. “We’ve got a lot of guys — a lot of guys (who) have played and a lot of guys (who) are fast,”coach Bob Head said. “We’ve just got to get the ball in their hands in space.” Tapped as the successor to newly graduated Woody Barrett, Burton’s acclimation to the program is just one of several storylines surrounding the program that are largely centered on how the Warriors will replace a large and prominent senior class from the 2015 season. In addition to Burton, there is a new offensive coordinator — Vernon Mitchell — as well as several players such as rising senior wide receiver Kyveon Jones, who are not new to the program but are being asked to step in as the next man up. Fortunately, if Friday’s spring game is any indicator, that process of bringing along the new faces in new places is off to a smooth enough start. After falling behind 14-0 in the first quarter, the Warriors scored 35 unanswered points through the

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local first. And after a rough go of it in 2015, it may just provide the right dynamic for victory in 2016. Turn the page and glance at the player bios for this year’s team. If you’re familiar with high-school baseball in Central Florida, many of the names and faces will sound familiar — actually, nearly all of them. According to General Manager Adam Bates, just one of the team’s 28 players had need of a host family — the rest all have direct ties to Central Florida and a place to stay. It’s not only a positive for the players, who will get to sleep in their own beds, either. The local presence on the roster makes the Squeeze a much easier sell to boost attendance. Local players are bound to have built-in networks of families and friends who will be able to attend games. Furthermore, for the elusive casual fan, it’s an easier sell to go to the ballpark to support local kids than it is to support kids from, say, Texas. After going 8-28 a season ago, Bates and Welsh have been working hard to get the franchise back on track and posi-

SALUTE TO CHAMPIONS In keeping with the emphasis the Winter Garden Squeeze are placing on “local” this summer, the team will recognize the success of its host school — West Orange High — June 7. The Squeeze will host a “Salute to Champions” night for the team’s game against Altamonte Springs, recognizing the success of the Warriors’ softball team, which won the Class 9A State Championship, and the baseball team, which made the FHSAA Final Four for the first time in program history this spring.

tion the Squeeze’s third season in the FCSL to be the team’s best to date. “It’s just very exciting to be back in Winter Garden for a third season,” Bates said. “The hometown team has a hometown feel now — that’s what we really worked on since the end of last season.”


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Postseason play for area Little Leaguers begins this week. STEVEN RYZEWSKI SENIOR SPORTS EDITOR

Things are set to heat up on Little League diamonds around West Orange as the regular season for Little League Baseball has ended locally and postseason play is on deck. Florida District 14, which includes Winter Garden Little League, Ocoee Little League, Windermere Little League, Dr. Phillips Little League and South

Lake Little League, begins its postseason slate this weekend with its annual Top Team District 14 tournaments. The Top Team events pit regular-season champions from the respective leagues against one another in a one-pool format. Because Windermere Little League is a dual-chartered league, a total of six teams will participate in each tournament. Dr. Phillips Little League will

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host both the Minors (9- and 10-year-olds) and Seniors (15and 16-year-olds) tournaments, while Ocoee Little League will host the Majors (11- and 12-yearolds) and Juniors (13- and 14-year-olds) tournaments. Play began June 1 and is scheduled to culminate with championships at the respective sites June 7. Of course, however the District 14 Top Team tournaments end, they represent just the beginning of a month full of baseball. District 14’s International Tournaments, affectionately referred to as “AllStars,” begin soon thereafter and are preceded by the Tournament of Champions for ballplayers age 9 and younger. The District 14 International Little League Tournament begins the path a team may travel to reach the Little League World Series and will start June 30 at Winter Garden Little League. Contact Steven Ryzewski at sryzewski@orangeobserver.com.

The athletic department at Windermere Prep announced Tuesday morning the hiring of veteran coach Keith Walsh for the Lakers baseball program. Walsh will replace outgoing coach Scott Horvath, who is pursuing opportunities outside of baseball. Walsh has 10 years of experience as a head coach with Edgewater High in Orlando and Umatilla High. Windermere Prep’s new baseball coach is a graduate of Lake Brantley High who played college baseball at North Carolina State and UCF. During his time at Edgewater, the Eagles earned two district titles, two playoff appearances and their first final four berth. He has also coached several teams for the Orlando Scorpions travel baseball program. In a statement, the athletics department said that Walsh, his wife Maggie and three boys are excited to become a part of the Lakers’ community. Horvath, an alumnus of West Orange High, served as the head coach for Windermere Prep’s baseball program the past three seasons. During that time, the Lakers had one district championship and one playoff appearance.

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Horizon West resident Chris Knowles has created a way to conceal Orange County’s new, larger trash cans in style.

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Disappearing act Knowles, a photographer and videographer who works mainly in the local travel industry, watched as Orange County introduced the large, 96-gallon cans to homeowners in January. Walking around local neighborhoods, he saw that with the new cans came sizable storage issues. “These are much bigger than the cans they used to have, and Orange County has now gone on to collecting one day a week, whereas it used to be two days a week, and that’s why they increased the size of the cans, to compensate for the loss of pickups,” Knowles said. He saw cans sitting on the sides of houses, in front of the garage and places other than inside the garage. Because the cans are bigger and sit in homeowners’ garages for a longer period of time before collection, he reasons that people may not necessarily want to store them in the garage for the sake of saving space. However, those who want to save space may be sacrificing aesthetics. Knowles already takes photographs of local aesthetically pleasing landscapes, so he put his creative side to the test and developed a new solution that camouflages the cans — the CanSkirt. While the new cans were introduced in January, he was working on CanSkirt by February. In April,

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the prototypes came to life. Rather than build a fence or grow shrubs to shield the cans, Knowles said that this is a less expensive, instant solution. “CanSkirt is a visually appealing, cost-effective alternative for storing garbage cans outside the home,” Knowles said. “Property managers, architectural review boards and HOAs have been searching for a neighbor-friendly solution.” The CanSkirt is made of 12-ounce waterproof vinyl and has six eyelets that allow bungee cords to pass through and hold the skirt in place. Customers can choose a skirt that wraps around either a single can or two cans and also can choose any of seven patterns or landscape designs: stone wall, brick wall bush, stone wall hedge, white fence, viburnum bush, podocarpus hedge and pink azalea. Using the bungee cords that come with each skirt, customers can hook the skirt through the eyelets onto the top knobs of the trash can. They also can choose to go for a fixed-storage option, which uses a wood board with hooks that attaches to the side of a house and holds both the cans and skirts in place. Knowles can assist with the installation of the fixed-storage option. Under a pending patent, the

“The challenge is there’s never been anything like it before, so it’s not in the code of conduct. It’s a brand-new solution. People don’t want them in the garage, but everyone wants an aesthetically pleasing design, so that’s why I came up with this concept.” — Chris Knowles, CanSkirt inventor

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single-can skirts cost $44.95 and the double-can skirts cost $49.99. Knowles currently is connecting with homeowners associations and neighborhood-management companies to tell them about this new solution. Additionally, homeowners associations that are interested in the skirts and want a uniform design that blends in with the neighborhood can also contact Knowles to discuss custom orders. “Everybody wants them and wants their HOAs to approve it,” he said. “The challenge is there’s never been anything like it before, so it’s not in the code of conduct. It’s a brand-new solution. People don’t want them in the garage, but everyone wants an aesthetically pleasing design, so that’s why I came up with this concept.” Since April, Knowles has been selling the skirts both online and at two local farmer’s markets — at Winter Garden on Saturdays and Lake Eola on Sundays. It has had substantial interest from the community, he said, and in June, he will add to the collection a line of lid covers for the cans, available in a green hedge pattern. “The interest has been phenomenal; it’s magnificent,” he said. “I would say three-quarters of the people (I meet) comment on how good they look and what a great idea it is.” To learn more about the CanSkirt and view a video tutorial on how to install it, visit canskirt. com.

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nyone can be a decorator, but it takes someone with an eye for creativity to take a house and transform it into a home. That is exactly what Winter Garden resident Anne Fanelli does as an interior designer. Fanelli owns her own shop in downtown Winter Garden on Main Street, called Anne’s Art and Design, which focuses on the artistic interior and caters to customers looking to spruce up their living quarters and create a comfortable home atmosphere. “Interior design is an art, and art is a key component of interior design,” Fanelli said. Fanelli has been an interior

designer in Central Florida for 25 years and is licensed by the State Board of Architecture and Interior Design. She is a member of the American Society of Interior designers and a licensed realtor. The seasoned interior designer has background in a multitude of industries that use interior design strategies, including hospitality, residential and commercial interior design with projects such as model homes, hotels, yachts, spas and restaurants. “The love of art is what sparked my interest in interior design,” she said. “It was a good avenue to go into that ended up being a very lucrative career for me. Art plays a huge role in interior spaces — it sets the mood, the colors and the atmosphere.” After working at Disney as an Imagineer and at Berkshire Hathaway, among others, Fanelli’s love for art and interior design in turn sparked her interest in opening her own shop. Customers can find a range of decorations and unique centerpieces. A large turquoise vase sits as a centerpiece on the front table, surrounded by kitchen utensils and dishes emblazoned with clever sayings, such as a fondue dish that says “Just in queso.” Along one wall is a collection of dish towels, also embroidered with witty phrases that make people laugh. Clients who might not be as familiar with interior design are always encouraged to come to Fanelli for help. They describe their goals and vision, and Fanelli instructs them to begin by telling her things they are interested in and what they love. “I listen to what’s important in my clients’ lives, and if there’s a particular piece of art or furniture they can’t part with, I will include those items in the space

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Anne Fanelli owns Anne’s Art and Design in downtown Winter Garden.

and accentuate the things that will work in a space,” she said. “If it’s a piece of art, I’ll build a room around it. I can (even) go from construction documents and houses that aren’t built yet and help design spaces that will fit the furniture, design-reflected ceiling plans (and more).” Some suggestions Fanelli has for those looking to personalize their living spaces include choosing a color palette for the home that looks good on you, much like choosing clothes based on colors that work for you. And with this busy, fast-paced life Americans live, she encourages clients to make their home a relaxing space by bringing nature indoors.

In fact, some of the top design trends she has seen with clients currently includes minimalist themes and colors, natureinspired earth tones and pieces, rustic and country-chic, clean lines and simplistic designs. No matter the theme, though, Fanelli said the No. 1 thing that is most important in designing a home is creating something that is comfortable and relaxing. “I love putting it all together and making people happy,” she said. “(The best part is) creating spaces that my clients love, feel comfortable in and are happy in.”

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The home at 6457 New Independence Parkway, Winter Garden, sold May 16, for $223,000 (REO/bank owned). Built in 2006, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,650 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $135.15. LAKES OF WINDERMERE

The home at 6509 Chagford Lane, Windermere, sold May 15, for $285,000. Built in 2005, it has three bedrooms, two-andone-half baths and 2,230 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $127.80. redfin.com

This Lake Burden South home, at 11637 Brickyard Pond Lane, Windermere, sold May 17, for $760,000. The covered lanai features electric retractable screens and a solar-heated custom pool.

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The town house at 8333 Via Belle Notte, Orlando, sold May 16, for $375,000. Built in 2003, it has three bedrooms, two-andone-half baths and 2,547 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $147.23. DIAMOND COVE

The home at 10430 Brilliant Court, Orlando, sold May 13, for $376,000. Built in 1996, it has four bedrooms, two-andone-half baths and 2,678 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $140.40. GRANADA VILLAS

The home at 8220 Borgia Court, Orlando, sold May 17, for $285,000. Built in 1987, it has three bedrooms, two-and-

one-half baths and 1,850 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $154.05. SAND LAKE POINT

The home at 7531 Lindenhurst Drive, Orlando, sold May 16, for $385,000. Built in 1994, it has three bedrooms, two-andone-half baths, a pool and 2,302 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $167.25. The home at 7507 Pointview Circle, Orlando, sold May 16, for $332,000. Built in 1988, it has four bedrooms, two-andone-half baths, a pool and 2,403 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $138.16. WOODLANDS VILLAGE

The home at 4528 Woodlands Village Drive, Orlando, sold

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May 17, for $378,000. Built in 1987, it has four bedrooms, two baths, a pool and 2,385 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $158.49.

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The home at 5559 Remsen Cay Lane, Windermere, sold May 16, for $304,500. Built in 2006, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 2,467 square feet. The price per square foot is $123.43. INDEPENDENCE/ SIGNATURE LAKES

The home at 7102 Blue Indigo Crescent, Winter Garden, sold May 16, for $300,000 (REO/ bank owned). Built in 2006, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 2,973 square feet. The price per square foot is $100.91.

The town house at 8009 Enchantment Drive, No. 3, Windermere, sold May 18, for $173,000. Built in 2007, it has three bedrooms, two-and-onehalf baths and 1,232 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $140.42. The condo at 8276 Maritime Flag St., No. 203, Windermere, sold May 18, for $155,000 (REO/ bank owned). Built in 2007, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,442 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $107.49.

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The condo at 11446 Jasper Kay Terrace, No. 307, Windermere, sold May 17, for $199,900. Built in 2007, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,455 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $137.39.

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home in the Lake Burden South community in Windermere topped all West Orange-area residential real-estate transactions from May 13 to 19. The home at 11637 Brickyard Pond Lane, Windermere, sold May 17, for $760,000. Built in 2014, it has five bedrooms, five baths, two half-baths, a pool and 5,120 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $148.44.

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The home at 13721 Bluebird Pond Road, Windermere, sold May 13, for $410,000. Built in 2007, it has four bedrooms, four baths, a pool and 3,368 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $121.73. The town house at 5318 Segari Way, Windermere, sold May 19, for $179,500. Built in 2005, it has three bedrooms, two-and-onehalf baths and 1,362 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $131.79. VINEYARDS

The home at 6757 Merrick Landing Blvd., Windermere, sold May 16, for $352,000. Built in 2014, it has four bedrooms, two-andone-half baths and 2,772 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $126.98. WATERLEIGH

The home at 15544 Waterleigh Cove Drive, Winter Garden, sold May 19, for $460,000. Built in 2015, it has four bedrooms, fourand-one-half baths and 3,355 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $137.11.

WEST ORANGE FRISCO BAY

The home at 7619 Pacific Heights Circle, Orlando, sold May 17, for $167,000. Built in 1989, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,311 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $127.38. VICTORIA PLACE

The home at 8204 Wellsmere Circle, Orlando, sold May 18, for $265,000. Built in 1989, it has three bedrooms, two baths, a pool and 1,986 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $133.43.

The home at 4630 Woodlands Village Drive, Orlando, sold May 13, for $305,000. Built in 1985, it has four bedrooms, three baths, a pool and 2,507 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $121.66.

WINDERMERE BELMERE

The home at 931 Algare Loop, Windermere, sold May 13, for $369,000. Built in 2002, it has four bedrooms, two baths, a pool and 2,285 square feet. The price per square foot is $161.49. The home at 11205 Rapallo Lane, Windermere, sold May 16, for $345,000. Built in 2002, it has four bedrooms, three-and-onehalf baths and 2,681 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $128.68. BUTLER RIDGE

The home at 5124 Autumn Ridge Lane, Windermere, sold May 13, for $400,000. Built in 1990, it has four bedrooms, three-and-onehalf baths, a pool and 2,321 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $172.34. TOWN OF WINDERMERE

The home at 211 W. Sixth Ave., Windermere, sold May 18, for $278,000. Built in 1940, it has two bedrooms, one bath and 1,000 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $278. TUSCANY RIDGE

The home at 1233 Belfiore Way, Windermere, sold May 16, for $582,750 (auction/REO). Built in 2007, it has five bedrooms, four-and-one-half baths, a pool and 5,001 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $116.53. WHITNEY ISLES AT BELMERE

The home at 1451 Whitney Isles Drive, Windermere, sold May 16, for $500,000. Built in 2003, it has four bedrooms, three-andone-half baths, a pool and 3,866 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $129.33. WINDERMERE DOWNS

The home at 2517 Waterview Place, Windermere, sold May 18, for $400,000. Built in 1979, it has four bedrooms, two-and-onehalf baths, a pool and 2,822 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $141.74.

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The home at 14654 Bahama Swallow Blvd., Winter Garden, sold May 13, for $272,000. Built in 2014, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,801 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $151.03.

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The home at 7605 Lake Hancock Blvd., Winter Garden, sold May 13, for $303,385. Built in 2016, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 2,169 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $139.87.

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